I think all we need to do is look through all the bus related forums and re-read the posts contributed by Mr. L. This alone speaks volumes of Mr. L's vast knowledge. For us old timers and seasoned bus enthusiasts, it's always a refreshing reminder of what we learned from him and for those new to the forum, a vast source of endless information. Reading his posts is literally tapping his brain. What could be more honorable than that? I highly recommend it. It never grows old!

Most of us never met Mr. L including myself. He would have been a wonderful addition to anyone's bucket list to have spent even a minute with him. I'm wondering if anyone has a photo of Mr. L to share with us?

I think all we need to do is look through all the bus related forums and re-read the posts contributed by Mr. L. This alone speaks volumes of Mr. L's vast knowledge. For us old timers and seasoned bus enthusiasts, it's always a refreshing reminder of what we learned from him and for those new to the forum, a vast source of endless information. Reading his posts is literally tapping his brain. What could be more honorable than that? I highly recommend it. It never grows old!
Frankie

IF it can be done as I am not totally sure how- What about all of Mr. Linsky's essays in one thread?

5071 post to go through and then copy the essays. Should only take about 30 minutes!

Okay, we're depending on you. We'll check back in 31 minutes!

I think you mixed up one of my favorite movie lines. From Leslie Neilson's character in the movie Airplane!, "good luck, we're all counting on you". Told this to a guy at work once, I made him wait 3 days before I told him what it meant. I couldn't take him following me anymore and asking what does that mean.

I never met Mr. L in person, so thanks much to Frankie for that photo. Having read his posts these years, it might sound strange, but that picture fits the "mental picture" I had of Mr. L. He reminds me of a favorite uncle or neighbor or someone you might see in a local shop, having coffee...

I never met Mr. L in person, so thanks much to Frankie for that photo. Having read his posts these years, it might sound strange, but that picture fits the "mental picture" I had of Mr. L. He reminds me of a favorite uncle or neighbor or someone you might see in a local shop, having coffee...

Well said! That was about the same mental image I've had of him. If I had to rewrite my bucket list, I would have put Mr. L up at the top of whom I would love to have spent time with. And for those who had, you were blessed!

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